These Gettysburg ghost photos are copyrighted by Hugh and Paula at hugh-c@ix.netcom.com.
Hugh and Paula said, "Here are some photos Paula and I took Friday night at Sachs Bridge in
Gettysburg, PA."
"Sachs Bridge is a covered bridge that was used as the escape route for
Lee's army after the battle. They say that some of the dead were buried
along the banks of the river under the bridge as they retreated. They
also say that some Confederate Army hung some deserters from the
rafters."
"There are quite a few shapes (floating orbs, various white shapes,
etc...) that we captured on our digital camera. It was a cold clear
night with no fog (about 30 degrees) and it was complete pitch black
when we took the pictures. The bridge is in some woods with no street
lights or houses nearby. We saw and heard nothing, but when we checked
the digital camera about 10 seconds after taking each set of pictures,
we saw the camera was capturing all kinds of strange stuff."
"We went there twice Friday night. The first time we photographed very
little (just a few small floating orbs). The second time we got there,
there were three other people already there. We talked with them and
took some pictures with them. We never got anything more than orbs on
film while the others were there, but when they went back to their car
to get something and then again when they left, we started photographing
all kinds of floating white shapes. That's Paula in the purple coat."
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